The Underground Empire of KrozDino DaysGateworldCommander Keen: The Universe Is ToastFantasy 3DCybertank 3DTubesBoulderDash 5000Nuclear NightmareAngels FiveThe Second SwordWards of WandaalDoom – Was supposed to be published by Apogee, but a discussion with id Software (developer of Doom) finished with the conclusion that Apogee would no longer publish any games of id.MegalomanTom, Dick, and Harry– Was written by Chris Nurse and produced by Andrew Amess of Transend Ltd which was a British shareware company that sold all Apogee games and was the U.K. distributor of DOOM. Tom, Dick and Harry was offered to Apogee but never reached the market, as Transend Ltd closed down.Violent VengeanceDescentMonster Bash VGACrazy BabyFumesCrystal CarnagePitfall (PC version)RavagerCyberpunk KidDuke Nukem Forever (scroll game) – Was a side scroll game Apogee intended to do but later cancelled (not related to Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project).

Ruins: Return of the Gods – A 3D game using the Build engine, it was sold to Playmates Interactive and retitled "Exhumed" (PowerSlave in the US).Blood – The game was supposed to be developed and/or produced by 3D Realms, but the rights were sold to Monolith Productions, who finished the game, which was published by GT Interactive.Descent: FreeSpace — The Great WarDuke Nukem: D-Day – Was to be developed by N-Space.Earth No More – Transferred over to Radar Group.Prey 2 – Transferred over to Radar Group.

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